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New Years

The history

the celebration of the
new year is the

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oldest of all holidays.
It was first observed
in ancient Babylon
about 4000 years
ago. In the years
around 2000 BC,
Babylonians
celebrated the
beginning of a new
year on what is now
March 23, although
they themselves had
no written calendar.
Late March actually
is a logical choice for
the beginning of a
new year. It is the
time of year that
spring begins and
new crops are
planted. January I.
on the other hand,
has no astronomical
nor agricultural
significance. It is
purely arbitrary.

Although the Rose Bowl
football game was
first played as a part
of the Tournament of
Roses in I902, it was
replaced by Roman
chariot races the
following year. In
I916, the football
game returned as the
sports centerpiece of
the festival.

It was once believed
that the first visitor
on New Year's Day
would bring either
good luck or bad look
the rest of the year.
It was particularly
lucky if that visitor
happened to be a tall
dark-haired man.

The song, “Auld Lang
Syne," playing in the

background, is sung
at the stroke of
midnight in almost
every English-
speaking country in
the world to bring in
the new year.

Early variations of the
song were sung prior
to 1700 and inspired
the author to
produce the modern
rendition. An old
Scotch tune, "Auld
Lang Syne" literally
means “old long
ago," or simply, “the
good old days." Here
are the lyrics:

Should auld
acquaintance be forgot
and never brought to
mind?

Should auld
acquaintance be forgot
and days of auld lang
syne?

For auld lang syne, my
dear,

for auld Iang syne,

we'll take a cup of
kindness yet,

for auld Iang syne.

Should auld
acquaintance be forgot
and never brought to
mind?

Should auld
acquaintance be forgot
and days of auld Iang
syne?

And here's a hand, my

. trusty friend
And gie's a hand 0' thine
We'll tak' a cup 0'
kindness yet
For auld Iang syne.

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January 7. 2000

Siudent representation on hold

Board of trustees tables Wethington's proposal to add
four more members to presidential search committee

By Tracy Kershaw
ASSISTANT NEVIS EDITOR

The UK Board of Trustees tabled a pro-
posal to increase the number of represen-
tatives on the presidential search commit-
tee. The move was considered wise by
some members. disturbing to others.

"Increasing the committee from 10 to
14 would outreach the limits of manage-
ability.” said Daniel Reedy. board member
and professor of Spanish and Italian. “It
would be difficult in terms of logistics to
get 14 people together for meetings."

Reedy recommended the tabling of the
proposal for further study.

()ther board members. including Alice
Stevens Sparks. share Reedy‘s fear. Sparks
called an increase “unworkable".

Despite the opposition. some board
members voiced support for the proposal.

Jimmy Glenn. SGA president and stu-
dent trustee. spoke in favor of the proposal
at the meeting. urging the board not to
table it.

"I have a feeling that tabling the pro—
posal would not address the matter."
Glenn said.

()thers agree.

“There are 20.000 undergraduates and
6.000 graduate students on this campus.
The student body ought to be represent
ed." said Russ Williams, stafftrustee.

UK President Charles Wethington rec.
ommended the committee be expanded
from 10 members to 14 members to also in
clude another student representative. an
alumni representative. and two additional
board members and to replace the commu
nity college representative with a staff
member.

The committee currently consists of 10
members: live board members. three facul»
ty. one community college representative
and one student.

Wethington's proposal maintains the
needed 50/50 balance between board mem-
bers and representatives of the University

connmmity. He based his recommendation
on two separate earlier proposals: one by
the Student Government Association for
the addition of another student to the com-
mittee amt another by the l'nivcrsity Scnr
ate to replace the community college rep-
resentative with a staff member.

The committee on committees will
study Wethington's proposal as well as the
recommendatitins from StlA and the Uni-
versity Senate to try to create a new pro.
posal.

If nothing can be compromised. the
current Ill-member comnnttee will be
used.

Wethington told the board there is no
reason to rush into a decision because the
committee will not be t'ormed until at least
spring.

Wtd HIth berths around

College of Allied Health gets new facility
to help UK reach top 20 status

Digging In

By Amanda York

ASSISTANT NEWS [DIIOR

(lrogan. chairperson of the dc»
velopment committee for the
College of Allied Health Profes-
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UK President Charles Wethington ioins others in the ground breaking ceremony for the new allied health building.

The College of Allied Health
Professions will soon get a new
$33.5 million building that will
assist in UK‘s goal of becoming a
top 20 research university.

“The building will make us
the premiere allied health
building in the country." said
Thomas (7, Robinson. dean of
the UK College of Allied Health
Professions. “It gives us an
identity and a reswrch facility."

Robinson said the new fa
cility will aid the college in re
cruiting prospective students
and faculty.

President Charles Wething-
ton was present at the ground-
breaking ceremony.

“I assure that this project is
bid. sound and ready to go. This
is a groundbreaking ceremony
for something that is going to
happen.“ Wethington said.

The new building is sched-
uled for completion in fall 2001.

“This is an important suc-
cess for UK. Lexington and for
people who will be trained in
the new facility.“ said Alan

Researchers said the new
building will enhance laborato-
ry conditions.

“The new quarters will
mean a lot. There are a lot of pro-
cedures we would like to do now
and don't have the resources."
said Ilr. lloris Baker. associate
professor of laboratory science.
“The new building will mean We
will have space and room for
our graduate program."

Students currently enrolled
in the program said the new
building will give them a better
learning environment.

"It will be an improvemcnl
to the conditions we are work
ing in now. It will be more of an
actual lab sctting.‘ said An
chalee Steele. a clinical labora-
tory science senior.

"Right now it just feels like
a student laboratory and when
you get loan actual hospital it‘s
like a culture shock." he said.

"We are in a technology
world and a technology time.
This (current labs) is behind
the titties." he Sillll.

 

Hill—PING HORSES

New vaccine makes UK ahead of the pack

By John Wampler

SPECIAL SECTIONS EDITOR

Last month. horses across the U.S. re.
ceived an early Christmas present thanks
to Tom Chambers and Robert Holland.
two researchers from UK's veterinary sci-
ence department.

On Dec. 3. the U.S. Department of
Agriculture licensed the first intranasal
equine influenza vaccine. not yet avail-
able on the market. which Chambers and
Holland had developed in cooperation
with University of Pittsburgh virologists
Patricia Whitaker-Dowling and Julius
Younger.

“This is not a conventional design."
Chambers said. “There's no history for
equine intranasal flu vaccines.“

Chambers explained that currently
vaccines for equine influenza are admin-
istered in the form of an injection in the
neck. However. since the virus resides in
the upper respiratory tract and nasal pas-
sages. it is not highly effective. he said.

In addition owners complained their
horses had reactions such as swelling to
the shot. To counteract this. the strength
of the shot was lessened.

A horse can be administered the flu
shot a number of times and still get the
flu. Chambers said.

But Chambers said the new vaccine
will work better. The intranasal vaccine
does not cause reactions like the shot
does. so it can be stronger. he explained.
The vaccine also goes straight to the site
of infection. making it more effective.

In addition to being the first in
tranasal vaccine. this new medication
was created in a unique fashion. While
most vaccines are created from viruses
that have been “killed." this vaccine was
created from a live virus which Chambers
and Holland isolated from a sick horse.

Other researchers have been working
on intranasal flu vaccines. but most of
them still have some time before produc-
ing anything.

“This vaccine is about two years up
on the competition." Chambers said.

The vaccine, which was additionally
licensed by the FDA in mid-November of
last year. is being distributed by the Hes-
ka (‘orporation under the name Flu Avert
LN. Vaccine.

.Iohn Steiner. a doctor of veterinary
medicine at Haggard. Davidson and
McGee. a Lexington equine veterinary
firm. said that while the vaccine is not yet
available to practicing veterinarians. it
appears it will be an improvement over
current methods.

“I think it‘s gonna be used quite a
bit." SlCIIIt‘l‘ said.

Chambers doesn‘t foresee the new
vaccine completely eradicating equine in-
fluenza. but he does feel it will have an
impact.

There is the possibility that within
the next five years the vaccine could take
the disease from the top of the list of
equine respir itory diseases to the bottom.
he said.

“The mos‘ Important aspect of this
(vaccine development) is that there is fi-
nally an equine flu vaccine that works."
Chambers said.

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